Rail, Marine, Bus & Coach

Coral FR Rail Entrance Flooring

First impressions are crucial, which is why effective entrance flooring that stops dirt and moisture being tracked into carriages and saloon entrances is fundamental to modern train design.

By removing wet and dry soiling from the soles of shoes and wheel treads, an effective entrance system reduces premature wear and tear to interior floor coverings, minimises cleaning and maintenance costs and protects passengers by reducing slip hazards.

Coral FR

Our renowned entrance matting product, Coral FR can reduce the amount of dirt and moisture entering train saloon areas by up to 95%. Not only does this save time and money as mentioned, it can help to create a better journey experience for passengers and increase customer satisfaction levels. Our Coral FR ranges offer incredible functionality benefits, but this is not at the compromise of style and aesthetic

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Our Coral FR carpets are made from 100% regenerated Econyl yarn, created from pre and post-consumer waste to contribute towards better environments and a healthier planet.

It is centric to the Forbo philosophy to offer floor covering solutions that ensure a safe and hygienic environment thus enhancing comfort and well-being. We apply this logic through our ‘Committed to the Health of One’ initiative that pervades how we operate and the messages we project. Why not contact us to learn about how we can help to achieve your goals for your rail interiors project?

To find out more about the full range of Forbo’s flooring solutions available to the rail segment, which include Flotex FR Flocked Flooring, Coral Move FR Carpet, Coral FR Entrance Flooring, Marmoleum FR Linoleum and Tessera FR Carpet then please visit http://www.forbo-flooring.com/rail. Alternatively, if you wish to look at our latest rail brochure please click here. And to allow us to keep you updated with new products or designs as well as key installation references then please sign up to our quarterly TRANSPRESS newsletter here.